1. Expenditure by our Company towards: (i) setting up of new cloud kitchens, restaurants, kiosks andcentral kitchens under the Krispy Kreme brand (“Krispy Kreme Theatres”); (ii) expansion of certainexisting cloud kitchens by way of brand addition; and (iii) purchase of machinery and equipment.
2. Repayment/pre-payment, in full or part, of certain borrowings availed by our Company;
3. Expenditure towards lease payments for existing properties of our Company, in India;
4. Investment in our Subsidiary, Fan Hospitality Services Private Limited towards: (i) acquisition ofadditional shareholding; and (ii) setting up of a new central kitchen, cloud kitchens and restaurants;
5. Investment in our Subsidiary, Cakezone Foodtech Private Limited for: (i) acquisition of additionalshareholding; and (ii) sales and marketing initiatives;
6. Acquisition of additional shareholding in our Subsidiaries, namely (i) Millet Express Foods PrivateLimited; (ii) Munchbox Frozen Foods Private Limited; and (iii) Yum Plum Private Limited;
7. Payment of deferred consideration by our Company under the business transfer agreement entered into by our Company with Jaika Hospitality Ventures Private Limited and its founders;
8. Expenditure towards sales and marketing initiatives by our Company; and
9. Funding inorganic growth through unidentified acquisitions and strategic initiatives and generalcorporate purposes.
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